Logging, pervasive across the lowland tropics, affects millions of hectares of forest, yet its influence on nutrient cycling remains poorly understood. One hypothesis is that logging influences phosphorus (P) cycling, because this scarce nutrient is removed in extracted timber and eroded soil, leading to shifts in ecosystem functioning and community composition. However, testing this is challenging because P varies within landscapes as a function of geology, topography and climate. Superimposed upon these trends are compositional changes in logged forests, with species with more acquisitive traits, characterized by higher foliar P concentrations, more dominant. It is difficult to resolve these patterns using traditional field approaches alo...
1) The concentration, stoichiometry, and resorption of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in plant leav...
Tropical forests play a major role in the carbon cycle of the terrestrial biosphere. Recent field st...
Abstract: Although tropical forests differ substantially in form and function, they are often repre...
Logging, pervasive across the lowland tropics, affects millions of hectares of forest, yet its influ...
Airborne high fidelity imaging spectroscopy (HiFIS) holds great promise for bridging the gap between...
South East Asia has the highest rate of lowland forest loss of any tropical region, with logging and...
Topography is a key driver of tropical forest structure and composition, as it constrains local nut...
El Nino events generate periods of relatively low precipitation, low cloud cover and high temperatur...
El Nino events generate periods of relatively low precipitation, low cloud cover and high temperatur...
The thesis addresses a novel topic of nutrient cycling of tropical forests and substantially adds to...
The distribution of nutrients, both vertically and horizontally in a forest, has long been theorized...
Monitoring the responses of leaf functional traits and vegetation structure to environmental change ...
Forest degradation through logging is pervasive throughout the world's tropical forests, leading to ...
Tropical forests are expected to green up with increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations, but primar...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
1) The concentration, stoichiometry, and resorption of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in plant leav...
Tropical forests play a major role in the carbon cycle of the terrestrial biosphere. Recent field st...
Abstract: Although tropical forests differ substantially in form and function, they are often repre...
Logging, pervasive across the lowland tropics, affects millions of hectares of forest, yet its influ...
Airborne high fidelity imaging spectroscopy (HiFIS) holds great promise for bridging the gap between...
South East Asia has the highest rate of lowland forest loss of any tropical region, with logging and...
Topography is a key driver of tropical forest structure and composition, as it constrains local nut...
El Nino events generate periods of relatively low precipitation, low cloud cover and high temperatur...
El Nino events generate periods of relatively low precipitation, low cloud cover and high temperatur...
The thesis addresses a novel topic of nutrient cycling of tropical forests and substantially adds to...
The distribution of nutrients, both vertically and horizontally in a forest, has long been theorized...
Monitoring the responses of leaf functional traits and vegetation structure to environmental change ...
Forest degradation through logging is pervasive throughout the world's tropical forests, leading to ...
Tropical forests are expected to green up with increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations, but primar...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
1) The concentration, stoichiometry, and resorption of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in plant leav...
Tropical forests play a major role in the carbon cycle of the terrestrial biosphere. Recent field st...
Abstract: Although tropical forests differ substantially in form and function, they are often repre...